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ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK KILLED THREE STABBED VICTIMS IN NICE SOUTH OF FRANCE

IN NOTRE DAME CHURCH


Terrorist Tatck Notre Dame Nice (Source: Twitter)
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USPA NEWS - France, is again in shock, because the country which was preparing to prepare Halloween, for some and All Saints' Day, religious feast to celebrate its deaths for the Catholics, has just been struck by Terrorism. A new jihadist attack which left three dead in a Notre Dame church in Nice has indeed aroused an immense wave of emotion in the country and abroad, as well as the decision to deploy military force in the places of religious worship and schools. A young man of 21, appeared in this small church, and stabbed killing three people, two women and a man. This attack follows the terrible assassination by decapitation of history professor Samuel Paty on October 16 in Conflans, after he had shown the satirical cartoons of the prophet Mahomet to the pupils of the High School Aune Le Bois. France, which is already in a state of health emergency in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and preparing to enter the 2nd four-week confinement period (Until December 1), announced by President Macron, is facing has this double threat: that of terrorism and that of the spread of the Coronavirus.
Pdt Macron Mayor of Nice Estrosi
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France, is again in shock, because the country which was preparing to prepare Halloween, for some and All Saints' Day, religious feast to celebrate its deaths for the Catholics, has just been struck by Terrorism. A new jihadist attack which left three dead in a Notre Dame church in Nice has indeed aroused an immense wave of emotion in the country and abroad, as well as the decision to deploy military force in the places of religious worship and schools. A young man of 21, appeared in this small church, and stabbed killing three people, two women and a man. This attack follows the terrible assassination by decapitation of history professor Samuel Paty on October 16 in Conflans, after he had shown the satirical cartoons of the prophet Mahomet to the pupils of the High School Aune Le Bois. France, which is already in a state of health emergency in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and preparing to enter the 2nd four-week confinement period (Until December 1), announced by President Macron, is facing has this double threat: that of terrorism and that of the spread of the Coronavirus. The figures of COVID-19 cases are increasingly worrying because the increase is exponential, and the hospitals of Paris (APHP) indicate to be already almost saturated, with 75% of occupancy of the beds planned for the care of patients COIVD-19. "Our capacity, which has gone from 5,000 beds before the first wave to 6,000 today, will be taken beyond 10,000 intensive care beds." Said Head of State Macron, during his speech on Thursday evening at 8 p.m., in prime time, on TF1 Channel TV, during which he announced the re-confinement from the next day at midnight, until December 1. This is why President Macron also justified this almost immediate confinement by the sharp increase in cases tested positive for COVID-19, which must be reduced to 5,000, failing which the lockdown could be extended beyond the first four weeks originally announced "With a few thousand cases per day, we have today between 40,000 and 50,000 daily contaminations detected, probably in reality double. This system is no longer effective, and besides no European country no longer holds him back today. " he declared.
Nice French Riviera
Source: Nice Turism Office
A 21-YEAR-OLD MIGRANT OF TUNISIAN ORIGIN HAS A STABBED AND KILLING THREE PEOPLE IN NOTRE DAME CHURCH IN NICE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A young man armed with a knife killed Thursday morning (around 8:50 am) by stabbing three people in the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in the heart of Nice, in the south-eastern France (Nice is the capital of the French Riviera). The victims are two women, one in her sixties and one in her forties of Brazilian nationality (who had lived opposite for thirty years), and the guardian of the church, a 55-year-old man. The alleged stabbing perpetrator, seriously injured (currently in Intensive Care in a critical state) by the police and hospitalized, is a 21-year-old Tunisian who arrived in France in October after landing on the Italian island of Lampedusa on September 20, Jean-François Ricard, the anti-terrorism prosecutor in charge of the investigation, told the press. A 47-year-old man, suspected of having been in contact with him, was taken into police custody Thursday evening, according to a judicial source. A source close to the matter, however, called for caution as to the nature of their exchanges. Tunisia, which strongly condemned the attack, also announced the opening of an investigation. After being neutralized by a team of the municipal police of Nice, the assailant advanced towards the police "in a threatening manner, shouting Allah Akbar (" God is the greatest "in Arabic), forcing them to shoot “, according to the prosecutor. Near the alleged perpetrator, investigators found a Koran, two telephones and the murder weapon, "a 30 cm knife with a 17 cm blade", detailed Francois Ricard the National Counterterrorism Prosecutor.
Nice Attack Notre Dame Church
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PRESIDENT MACRON DENOUNCED "AN ISLAMIST TERRORIST ATTACK"-------------------------------------------------- President Emmanuel Macron, went there Thursday, and denounced an "Islamist terrorist attack" and announced a strengthening of the Vigipirate security plan: the number of soldiers patrolling the streets will increase from 3,000 to 7,000 and a particular strengthening on places of religious worship and schools. President Emmanuel Macron and his PM Jean Castex both announced that a defense council would take place on Friday morning. "If we are attacked, it is for the values “‹“‹which are ours, our taste for freedom", estimated Head of State Macron, also referring to the knife attack of a security guard of the French consulate in Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia, at or around the same time. President Macron added that: “In France, there is only one community. It is the national community. I want to say to all our fellow citizens, whatever their religion, whether they believe or not believe, that we must, in these moments, unite us and not give in to the spirit of division “. The attack shook up the debate then taking place in Parliament on the re-containment just decided by the government in order to fight against the coronavirus pandemic. It has led several officials of the right and the far right to speak more and more virulently, in a warlike tone and some attack the subject of immigration which they want to limit and slow down and deport. the "Islamists". French Muslims, for their part, fear the amalgamations between Muslims and "Islamists" who represent only a tiny fringe minority and most of whose attacks have been perpetrated by non-French Muslims.
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